Tatsuki Fujimoto is the creator of the dark and compelling manga, Chainsaw Man. Ever since the first part of the manga bid adieu in December 2020, it has been hard for psychological gore lovers to stay put.
Thankfully, Fujimoto-sensei knows just how to keep us going and has a new story on the cards.
The official Twitter account of the Chainsaw Man manga posted an announcement that a new one-shot from Tatsuki Fujimoto is on its way. The one-shot will span 200 pages and will be released digitally on April 11, 2022.
Tatsuki Fujimoto,
The latest work is a one-shot of up to 200 pages.
2022.4.11 Published in Jump +.
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Fujimoto-sensei’s last one-shot, Look Back, was released in July 2021 and encapsulated the lives of two young mangakas.
The story was touching and had the power to make you question your life decisions. Needless to say, fans will expect nothing lesser from the upcoming manga as well.
As for Chainsaw Man, it is slated to debut its second part in summer 2022. In just a few months, we will get to know what awaits Power and Denji.
As the manga’s first part ended, it quickly became apparent that all fans were left equally traumatized. The second part is rumored to have a school-related arc, which is surprising since neither Denji nor Power were schooled.
Additionally, Chainsaw Man will also receive an anime adaptation by MAPPA, and it is highly probable for it to top all anime charts.
The genius mangaka has given us heart-wrenching tales, and I hope the new one-shot lives up to fan expectations.
About Chainsaw Man
Chainsaw Man is a manga series by Tatsuki Fujimoto that was serialized from December 2018-2020 and returned in July 2022 with a second part. The series also received an anime series by MAPPA.
The manga’s plot revolves around Denji, an orphaned boy who has to work as a devil hunter to make a living and pay off his father’s debt.
However, his pet devil, Pochita is killed on a mission. Denji wakes up to realize he and Pochita have become a single being, Chainsaw Man. If he does not want to get killed, he has to join the government and continue hunting demons.
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